Weird eyes, ruthless ridicule, spontaneous discrimination... I can't imagine how much hardship Mr. Brad has gone through in his upbringing. He was almost abandoned by the world because of a rare disease, and even his father couldn't stand his bizarre behavior, but his mother was always by his side, educating him and encouraging him. That's why Brad can be so optimistic that he sees all the losses in his life as his own challenges and never gives up. Even though he was always disgraced by failure, he was always able to get back on his feet. In him, I saw a powerful energy called "hope". When he was finally honored as the best teacher, everyone around me was excited and happy for him. But I know that all this is not a miracle, all this is not easy. When I saw Mr. Brad demonstrate to Thmos the scene he was reading, I couldn't help thinking whether I was really qualified to seek justice from fate when I was going through a difficult situation, and whether I could accept all these unfair arrangements with peace of mind. I don't think I will, the biggest takeaway from this movie is: "Never give up".
As the film's recommendation says, "Man's worst enemy is always himself."
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